US20090211505A1 - Thread cutting device of sewing machine - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a thread cutting device of a sewing machine which cuts a thread by catching the thread using a thread catcher and guiding the thread toward a fixed blade.
- a related-art thread cutting device is provided, for example, in a domestic sewing machine having a horizontal shuttle 240 (see, e.g., JP 3106472 B2).
- the thread cutting device includes a thread catcher 610 which moves back and forth using a power obtained from a lower shaft which is driven by a sewing machine motor.
- FIG. 22B shows that during the backward movement of the thread catcher 610 , the thread catcher 610 catches a lower thread T using a forked thread catching portion at the tip end of the thread catcher 610 and guides the lower thread T toward a fixed blade to cut the lower thread T.
- a thread cutting device of a sewing machine includes a needle which moves up and down, a throat plate formed with a needle hole through which the needle passes, and a horizontal shuttle which rotates below the throat plate to form a stitch in cooperation with the needle, wherein the thread cutting device is configured to cut a thread extending between the horizontal shuttle and the needle hole.
- the thread cutting device includes a fixed blade, a first thread catcher configured to catch the thread, a second thread catcher configured to catch the thread and to pull the thread toward the fixed blade to cut the thread, a driving assembly configured to move the first thread catcher and the second thread catcher such that the first thread catcher catches the thread before the second thread catcher catches and pulls the thread, and a guide member disposed between the first thread catcher and the driving assembly.
- the guide member is configured to guide the first thread catcher from an advanced position to a thread catching position at which the first thread catcher catches the thread, and to further guide the first thread catcher from the thread catching position to a standby position to turn the first thread catcher toward the fixed blade.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a sewing machine according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a thread cutting device of the sewing machine
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of the thread cutting device
- FIG. 4A is a partial side view of a first thread catcher
- FIG. 4B is a schematic view illustrating a heightwise relationship among a second thread catcher, a fixed blade, a throat plate, a horizontal shuttle and a thread;
- FIG. 4C is a plan view of the second thread catcher and the fixed blade
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view of some components of the thread cutting device
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken along the line VI-VI of FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 7 is a development view illustrating a configuration of a thread cutting cam
- FIG. 8 is a development view illustrating a configuration of a thread catcher driving cam
- FIG. 9 is a plan view illustrating a configuration of a guide mechanism
- FIG. 10 is another plan view illustrating a configuration of the guide mechanism
- FIG. 11 is a control block diagram of an electric configuration of the sewing machine
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart of operations to be executed by the thread cutting device
- FIG. 13A to FIG. 20 are explanatory views illustrating the respective operations of the thread cutting device
- FIG. 21A is an explanatory view illustrating a location of a thread that is caught by the second thread catcher
- FIG. 21B is an explanatory view illustrating a relationship between the thread and the second thread catcher
- FIG. 22A and FIG. 22B are schematic views illustrating a thread catching operation of the related art thread cutting device.
- FIG. 23 is an explanatory view illustrating the residual lengths of the thread in the related art thread cutting device.
- orientations of respective components of a sewing machine will be defined based on X, Y, and Z axes indicated in the drawings.
- the Z-axis direction is an up-and-down direction along the vertical direction
- the Y-axis direction is a right-and-left direction along which an arm portion of the sewing machine extends
- the X-axis direction is a front-and-rear direction which is horizontal and orthogonal to the Y-axis direction.
- a sewing machine 1 is a domestic sewing machine which forms pattern stitches on a cloth by forwardly or rearwardly feeding the cloth along a cloth feeding direction while swinging a needle 3 in a direction orthogonal to the cloth feeding direction.
- the sewing machine 1 includes a thread cutting device 100 (see FIGS. 2 and 3 ) which cuts a thread, a sewing machine frame 10 inside which the thread cutting device 100 is accommodated, a needle driving mechanism which is provided inside the sewing machine frame 10 to move the needle 3 up and down, a shuttle mechanism 20 (see FIG. 3 ) which cooperates with the needle driving mechanism to form the stitches, a sewing machine motor 5 (see FIG. 5 ) which rotates a main shaft to serve as a driving source of the up-and-down movement of the needle 3 , an encoder 6 (see FIG. 9 ) which detects a rotation amount of the sewing machine motor 5 , a thread cutting start switch 30 which actuates the thread cutting device 100 , a main shaft position detection sensor 7 (see FIG. 9 ) which detects a certain position (e.g., an upper position) on a circumference of the main shaft, and a controller 50 (see FIG. 9 ) which controls an operation of the sewing machine motor 5 .
- a thread cutting device 100 see FIGS
- the sewing machine 1 further includes a start-stop switch 16 from which start and stop of the sewing operation of the sewing machine 1 is input, a pattern selecting switch 17 from which a pattern to be sewn is selected, a speed setting portion 18 from which a stitching speed is set, a needle bar swinging stepping motor 90 serving as a drive source of the needle swinging, a feed dog driving stepping motor 91 serving as a drive source of the cloth feeding, and a selected pattern display 92 (e.g., a liquid crystal display panel) which displays a selected pattern to be sewn.
- a start-stop switch 16 from which start and stop of the sewing operation of the sewing machine 1 is input
- a pattern selecting switch 17 from which a pattern to be sewn is selected
- a speed setting portion 18 from which a stitching speed is set
- a needle bar swinging stepping motor 90 serving as a drive source of the needle swinging
- a feed dog driving stepping motor 91 serving as a drive source of the cloth feeding
- the sewing machine frame 10 includes an arm portion 11 which forms an upper portion of the sewing machine frame 10 , a bed portion 12 which forms a lower portion of the sewing machine frame 10 and extending in parallel to the arm portion 11 , and a vertical drum portion 13 which couples the arm portion 11 and the bed portion 12 and extending in the up-and-down direction (the Z-axis direction) orthogonal to the longitudinal directions of the arm portion 11 and the bed portion 12 , so that the sewing machine frame 10 has a reversed-C shape in a front view.
- an upper shaft (not shown) serving as the main shaft is rotatably provided along the Y-axis direction, i.e. along the longitudinal direction of the arm portion 11 , and the sewing machine motor 5 is coupled to the upper shaft to serve as the main driving source of the sewing machine operations.
- a thread cutting start switch 30 from which a start of a thread cutting operation of the thread cutting device 100 is input, is provided on the operator-side face of the tip end portion of the arm portion 11 .
- a lower shaft 2 is rotatably provided along the longitudinal direction of the bed portion 12 , i.e. along the Y-axis direction.
- the lower shaft 2 is coupled to the upper shaft via pulleys and a belt. That is, when the upper shaft is rotated the sewing machine motor 5 , the lower shaft 2 is rotated via the pulleys and the belt.
- the rotational speed of the upper shaft and the rotational speed of the lower shaft 2 are the same so that the rotational angle of the upper shaft and the rotational angle of the lower shaft 2 correspond to each other. That is, the rotational angle of the lower shaft 2 is detectable by detecting the rotational angle of the upper shaft.
- a throat plate 8 is disposed on a tip end portion of the bed portion 12 along an upper surface portion of the bed portion 12 .
- the throat plate 8 is formed with a needle hole 9 through which the needle 3 penetrates during its up-and-down movement.
- the needle driving mechanism includes a rotor spindle (not shown) fixed to the tip end of the upper shaft inside the tip end portion of the arm portion 11 , a crank rod (not shown) rotatably coupled to an eccentric portion of the rotor spindle, a needle bar coupled to a lower end of the crank rod, and the needle 3 supported at a lower end portion of the needle bar.
- a rotor spindle (not shown) fixed to the tip end of the upper shaft inside the tip end portion of the arm portion 11
- a crank rod (not shown) rotatably coupled to an eccentric portion of the rotor spindle
- a needle bar coupled to a lower end of the crank rod
- the needle 3 supported at a lower end portion of the needle bar.
- the shuttle mechanism 20 is disposed inside the tip end portion of the bed portion 12 and near a stitching point at which the needle 3 is moved down by the needle driving mechanism.
- the shuttle mechanism 20 includes a horizontal shuttle 21 which rotates around a shuttle shaft (not shown) vertically extending along the Z-axis direction.
- the horizontal shuttle 21 includes an outer shuttle 22 which rotates by obtaining a power from the lower shaft 2 via a shuttle shaft gear (not shown), and an inner shuttle 23 which does not rotate and is disposed inside of the outer shuttle 22 .
- the outer shuttle 22 rotates at a rotational speed which is twice as high as the rotational speed of the upper shaft and the lower shaft 2 , i.e. the outer shuttle 22 rotates twice during a single rotation of the lower shaft 2 .
- the outer shuttle 22 has a hook 25 at an outer circumferential portion thereof.
- the hook 25 catches a loop of an upper thread which is formed inside the bed portion 12 when the needle 3 is moved up.
- a bobbin 24 around which a lower thread is wound is rotatably and replaceably attached.
- the upper side of the horizontal shuttle 21 is opened to supply the lower thread from the bobbin 24 .
- the lower thread and the upper thread are locked together to form a stitch.
- the thread cutting device 100 cuts at least one of the upper thread and the lower thread existing between the horizontal shuttle 21 and the needle hole 9 .
- the thread cutting device 100 includes a first thread catcher 110 which moves back and forth below the throat plate 8 to catch the thread, a second thread catcher 120 which catches the thread extending between the needle hole 9 and the first catching portion 111 and guides the thread to the fixed blade 15 to cut the thread, and a driving assembly 200 which is configured to drive the second thread catcher 120 to perform the catching operation and the cutting operation after the catching operation of the first thread catcher 110 .
- the first thread catcher 110 has, on its tip end portion, a first catching portion 111 having a hook-shape which is bent toward the back side C 2 in its back and forth movement.
- the first thread catcher 110 catches the thread T with the first thread catching portion 111 by moving back and forth (a linear reciprocation) in the longitudinal direction of the lower shaft 2 (i.e. in a Y-axis direction) along a guide slot 252 of a guide mechanism 250 which will be described later.
- the first thread catcher 110 is moved by a first link mechanism 130 of the driving assembly 200 . While the first thread catching portion 111 is forked in this embodiment (see FIG. 2 ), it may be formed as a single hook.
- a clamp member (a thread holding member) is provided.
- the clamp member When the first thread catcher 110 is at its initial position, i.e., at the most retracted position, the clamp member is brought into contact with a side surface of the first catching portion 111 and holds the thread T that has been cut.
- a base end portion of the first thread catcher 110 is formed with two pins 112 (a support portion) extending substantially orthogonal to a direction in which the first thread catcher 110 extends. The two pins 112 are supported by the first link mechanism 130 .
- the second thread catcher 120 has, on its tip end portion, a second catching portion 121 having a hook-shape which is bent toward the back side D 2 in its back and forth movement.
- the second thread catcher 120 catches the thread T extending between the first catching portion 111 of the first thread catcher 110 and the needle hole 9 (see FIG. 20 ).
- the second thread catcher 120 is arranged at a position near the stitching point where the second catching portion 121 can intersect, in a plan view, with the thread T extending between the first catching portion 111 of the first thread catcher 110 and the needle hole 9 by moving back and forth (a linear reciprocation) the along a second guide slot 300 of the guide mechanism 250 which will be described later.
- the second thread catcher 120 is driven by a second link mechanism 140 of the driving assembly 200 .
- the second thread catcher 120 is disposed at a height at which the second catching portion 121 can catch the thread T extending between the first catching portion 111 of the first thread catcher 110 and the needle hole 9 . More specifically, a front end of the second thread catcher 120 is upwardly sharpened toward the throat plate 8 , and this front end moves to pass a region between the first catching portion 111 of the first thread catcher 110 and the throat plate 8 .
- the second thread catcher 120 including the second catching portion 121 , is formed with a forked portion downwardly extending in parallel along the longitudinal direction of the second thread catcher 120 (see FIGS. 3 and 4C ).
- the fixed blade 150 is arranged on an inner side of this forked portion such that its blade tip is oriented in an advancing direction of the second thread catcher 120 (see FIGS. 4B and 4C ).
- the second thread catcher 120 is moved back and forth by the driving assembly 200 to perform the linear reciprocation along the fixed blade 150 , thereby guiding the thread T, which has been caught by the second catching portion 121 , toward the fixed blade 150 to cut the thread T.
- the driving assembly 200 includes a stepping motor 180 serving as a drive source of the catching movement of the first thread catcher 110 , a first cam 160 (a thread cutting cam) provided on the lower shaft 2 which is rotated by the sewing machine motor 5 , a second cam 170 (a thread catcher drive cam) which is provided in parallel with the first cam 160 and driven by the stepping motor 180 , the first link mechanism 130 having a first cam follower 131 which can contact drivers of the first cam 160 and the second cam 170 and transmitting a power for the back and forth movement to the first thread catcher 110 from the first cam 160 and the second cam 170 , and the second link mechanism 140 having a second cam follower 141 which can contact the drivers the first cam 160 and the second cam 170 and transmitting a power for the back and forth movement to the second thread catcher 120 from the first cam 160 and the second cam 170 .
- a stepping motor 180 serving as a drive source of the catching movement of the first thread catcher 110
- a first cam 160 a thread cutting
- the stepping motor 180 is placed inside the bed portion 12 at a position on a side of the vertical drum portion 13 (the right side in FIG. 5 ) and is arranged such that an output shaft thereof extends along the Y-axis direction.
- One end of a torque transmission shaft 191 extending parallel to the lower shaft 2 is coupled to the output shaft of the stepping motor 180 via gears 181 , 192 , and another gear 193 is provided on the other end of the torque transmission shaft 191 .
- a torque is imparted to the second cam 170 through a power transmission mechanism 190 including the gears 181 , 192 , the torque transmission shaft 191 and the gear 193 .
- the second cam 170 is rotated to move the first thread catcher 110 and the second thread catcher 120 in their respective advancing directions C 1 , D 1 when the stepping motor 180 is rotated in a forward rotating direction, and the second cam 170 is rotated to move the first thread catcher 110 and the second thread catcher 120 in their respective retracting directions C 2 , D 2 when the stepping motor 180 is rotated in a reverse rotating direction (see FIG. 7 ).
- a driving amount of the stepping motor 180 corresponding to an axial rotation amount the second cam 170 is empirically obtained in advance as pulse numbers corresponding to various back and forth moving distances, and are stored in a ROM 52 which is a storage unit of the controller 50 .
- the first cam 160 is an end cam which is fixed to the lower shaft 2 and is rotatable with the lower shaft 2 .
- the first cam 160 has drivers on both end faces in the axial direction of the lower shaft 2 , i.e. in the Y-axis direction.
- An end face of the first cam 160 (the left end face in FIG. 5 ) on a retracting side in the back and forth movement of the first thread catcher 110 , i.e. on a tip end side of the bed portion 12 is configured as an end cam portion 161 which engages with the first cam follower 131 of the first link mechanism 130 .
- the other end face (the right end face in FIG. 5 ) on a side of the vertical drum portion 13 inside the bed portion 12 is configured as another end cam portion 162 which engages with the second cam follower 141 of the second link mechanism 140 .
- the end cam portions 161 , 162 of the first cam 160 guides the cam followers 131 , 141 such that the first thread catcher 110 which has caught the thread T is retracted to the most retracted position while keeping the second thread catcher 120 positioned at the most advanced position, and such that the second thread catcher 120 is retracted to its most retracted position thereafter.
- end face shapes of the respective end cam portions 161 , 162 are curved in a stepwise manner in accordance with respective phases in the rotating direction of the lower shaft 2 (see FIG. 8 ) so as to guide the cam followers 131 , 141 at appropriate timings and with appropriate moving amounts depending on the rotational amount of the lower shaft 2 which is rotated by the sewing machine motor 5 in accordance with the controller 50 .
- the second cam 170 is a cylindrical cam which is arranged such that its axial direction is along the Y-axis direction.
- the second cam 170 is arranged such that it is concentric with the first cam 160 fixed to the lower shaft 2 to accommodate the first cam 160 thereinside. That is, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 , the first cam 160 fixed to the lower shaft 2 is rotatably inserted inside the second cam 170 together with the lower shaft 2 .
- a gear 171 and a flange 172 are provided on the outer peripheral portion of the second cam 170 near the respective end portions in the axial direction of the second cam 170 .
- the gear 171 and the flange 172 are brought into contact with respective support members 178 which rotatably support the second cam 170 , thereby positioning the second cam 170 with respect to the axial direction.
- the gear 171 is a driven gear which transmits a rotational force from the stepping motor 180 to the second cam 170 .
- the second cam 170 is formed with an opening 173 which penetrates through a part of the peripheral surface of the second cam 170 .
- an end face of the opening 173 on a side of the gear 171 (a lower side in FIG. 7 ) is opened in an expanded manner so as to become closer to the gear 171 toward one end side in the circumferential direction of the second cam 171 , i.e., toward the reverse rotating direction of the stepping motor 180 (toward the right in FIG. 7 ).
- This end face of the opening 173 is configured as a circumferential cam portion 174 having a diagonal portion which is formed to incline with respect to the X-axis direction and the Y-axis direction.
- the circumferential cam portion 74 moves the first cam follower 131 in the Y-axis direction, while the first cam follower 131 is brought into contact with the circumferential cam portion 174 by a biasing force of a spring 134 .
- the circumferential cam portion 174 has a standby portion 176 formed along the circumferential direction orthogonal to the axial direction of the second cam 170 , on the forward rotation side of the stepping motor 180 (the left side in FIG. 7 ).
- the standby portion 176 moves the first thread catcher 110 backward and moves the first cam follower 131 to a position at which the end cam portion 161 of the first cam 160 and the first cam follower 131 of the first link mechanism 130 are disengaged from each other, and holds the first cam follower 131 at this position.
- the first cam follower 131 is held at the standby portion 176 so that the first thread catcher 110 is positioned at the standby position (see FIG. 13B )
- the lower shaft 2 and the first cam 160 can freely rotate without being disturbed.
- the end cam portion 175 moves the second thread catcher 120 backward to the most retracted position via the second link mechanism 140 and moves the second cam follower 141 to a position at which the end cam portion 162 of the first cam 160 and the second cam follower 141 of the second link mechanism 140 are disengaged from each other, and holds the second cam follower at this position. That is, when the second cam follower 141 is arranged at the standby portion 177 which is formed along the circumferential direction orthogonal to the axial direction and the second thread catcher 120 is arranged at the standby position (see FIG. 13B ), the second cam follower 141 and the first cam 160 are disengaged from each other (see FIG. 13A ), so that the lower shaft 2 and the first cam 160 can freely rotate without being disturbed.
- the circumferential cam portion 174 and the end cam portion 175 of the second cam 170 are configured to retract the first thread catcher 110 and the second thread catcher 120 and to move and hold the cam followers 131 , 141 at the positions at which the driver of the first cam 160 is disengaged from both of the cam followers 131 , 141 .
- the circumferential cam portion 174 and the end cam portion 175 of the second cam 170 move the first thread catcher 110 and the second thread catcher 120 from their most retracted positions to most advanced positions by forward rotation of the stepping motor 180 , and then guide the cam followers 131 , 141 by reverse rotation of the stepping motor 180 such that the first thread catcher 110 is positioned at a thread catching position which is on the way back to the most retracted position while maintaining the second thread catcher 12 at the most advanced position (see FIG. 7 ).
- the first link mechanism 130 includes a link 132 whose one end is rotatably supported on a base (not shown) which is fixed inside the bed portion 12 , a link 133 which is rotatably coupled to the other end portion of the link 132 , and a spring 134 which biases the link 132 toward one rotating direction.
- One end of the link 132 is supported on a side to the second cam 170 by a pivot 138 whose axial center is in the Z-axis direction, and the other end of the link 132 is horizontally extended above the second cam 170 and is provided so as to be horizontally rotatable around the pivot 138 .
- the rod-shaped first cam follower 131 is extended downward from a central portion in the longitudinal direction of the link 132 .
- the first cam follower 131 has a lower end inserted into the opening 173 of the second cam 170 , and contactable with both the circumferential cam 174 of the second cam 170 and the end cam portion 161 of the first cam 160 . From the other end of the link 132 , a pin 137 is upwardly protruded.
- a slot 136 which penetrates the link 133 in the Z-axis direction is formed along the longitudinal direction.
- the link 133 is rotatably coupled to the link 132 via a pin 137 which is slidably fitted in the slot 136 .
- One end of the link 133 on the opposite side of the pivot 138 of the link 132 across the coupling portion to the link 132 is supported on the base (not shown) fixed inside the bed portion 12 rotatably around a pivot 139 along the Z-axis direction so that the link 133 can turn horizontally.
- a slot 135 which penetrates the link 133 in the Z-axis direction along the longitudinal direction is formed, and in the slot 135 , the pins 112 provided at a lower portion of the first thread catcher 110 is slidably engaged.
- the spring 134 biases the link 132 so as to rotate the link 132 in the direction A 1 shown in FIG. 3 .
- the spring 134 biases the first thread catcher 110 coupled to the link 132 via the link 133 in the advancing direction C 1 , i.e. in the rightward direction in FIG. 3 .
- the first link mechanism 130 transmits a moving force in the advancing direction C 1 (the rightward direction in FIGS. 3 and 5 ) to the first thread catcher 110 by an biasing force of the spring 134 , and when the first cam 160 or the second cam 170 rotates and the first cam follower 131 is moved to the tip end side of the bed portion 12 (the left side in FIGS. 3 and 5 ) against the biasing force of the spring 134 , the first link mechanism transmits a moving force in the retracting direction C 2 to the first thread catcher 110 .
- the second link mechanism 140 includes a link 142 whose one end is axially supported so as to horizontally turn at a position closer to the stitching point than the first link mechanism 130 , a link 143 coupled to the other end of the link 142 , and a spring 144 which biases the link 142 toward one rotating direction B 1 .
- the link 142 has a substantially L shape, and one end thereof is supported so as to horizontally rotate around a pivot 148 along the Z-axis direction.
- the other end of the link 142 is horizontally extended toward a region above the lower shaft 2 and is horizontally rotatable (see FIG. 5 ).
- a pin 147 is provided to protrude upward, and the rod-shaped second cam follower 141 is provided to extend downward.
- the lower end of the second cam follower 141 is extended to the vicinity of the lower shaft 2 and is contactable with both of the end cam portion 175 of the second cam 170 and the end cam portion 162 of the first cam 160 .
- the link 143 has a substantially L shape, and is supported at a bent portion of the L shape so as to horizontally rotate around a pivot 149 along the Z-axis direction.
- a slot 145 extending along a radial direction of the pivot 149 is formed to penetrate the link 143 in the Z-axis direction.
- the link 143 is rotatably coupled to the link 142 via a pin 147 slidably inserted through the slot 145 .
- a slot 143 a extending along a radial direction of the pivot 149 is formed to penetrate the link 143 in the Z-axis direction.
- a pin 122 provided on the lower portion of the second thread catcher 120 is slidably engaged.
- the spring 144 biases the link 142 such that the link 142 rotates in the direction B 1 shown in FIG. 3 .
- the spring 144 biases the second cam follower 141 provided at the lower end of the link 142 toward the end cam portion 145 and the end cam portion 162 side, and biases the second thread catcher 120 coupled to the link 142 via the link 143 in the advancing direction D 1 .
- the second link mechanism 140 transmits a moving force in the advancing direction D 1 to the second thread catcher 120 by the biasing force of the spring 144 , and when the first cam 160 or the second cam 170 rotates and the second cam follower 141 is moved to the vertical drum portion 13 side (to the right in FIGS. 3 and 5 ) against the biasing force of the spring 144 , the second link mechanism transmits a moving force in the retracting direction D 2 to the second thread catcher 120 .
- the guide mechanism 250 guides the first catching portion 111 of the first thread catcher 110 to become closer to the fixed blade 150 with respect to the moving direction of the second thread catcher 120 .
- the guide mechanism 250 is disposed between the first thread catcher 110 and the link 133 and includes a base plate 251 (a guide member) which is fixed to the sewing machine frame 10 .
- the base plate is formed with the guide slot 252 which penetrates the base plate 251 .
- the base plate 251 is disposed between the first thread catcher 110 and the link 133 .
- the two pins 112 extending from the first thread catcher 110 toward the link 133 are slidably inserted in the guide slot 252 from above. Accordingly, the two pins 112 of the first thread catcher 110 which interlocks with the link 133 moves along the guide slot 252 of the base plate 251 .
- the guide slot 252 extends in the advancing and retracting direction of the first thread catcher 110 (the right-and-left direction in FIG. 9 ).
- the guide slot 252 includes a first guide portion 252 b which guides the first thread catcher 110 from the most advanced position toward the thread catching position at which the first thread catcher 110 catches the thread and a second guide portion 252 a which is formed continuously from the first guide portion 252 b to guide the first thread catcher 110 from the thread catching position toward the standby position.
- the left end of the guide slot 252 is the standby position of the first thread catcher 110
- the right end of the guide slot 252 is the most advanced position of the first thread catcher 110 .
- the thread catching portion is between the standby position and the advanced position, and on the way back from the advanced position to the standby position, the first thread catcher 110 catches the thread at the thread catching position.
- the first guide portion 252 b is parallel to the Y-axis direction, and the right end side thereof guides the first thread catcher 110 to the most advanced position.
- the second guide portion 252 a is formed so as to incline toward the standby position (i.e., in an obliquely and downwardly left direction in FIG. 9 ). That is, the second guide portion 252 a is formed to extend from the first guide portion 252 b toward a direction away from the second thread catcher 120 .
- the first thread catcher 110 inclines such that the first catching portion 111 on the right side of the first thread catcher 110 having a straight shape moves in the upper direction in FIG. 10 , whereby the first catching portion 111 becomes closer to the fixed blade 150 in the moving direction of the second thread catcher 120 .
- a standby position of the first thread catcher 110 ′ used with a guide slot of the related art is shown by a dashed-dotted line in FIG. 10 .
- the first thread catcher 110 at the standby position of this embodiment becomes closer to the fixed blade 150 .
- the thread Ta which is caught by the first thread catcher 110 and extending between the first catching portion 111 of the first thread catcher 110 and the needle hole 9 moves toward the fixed blade 150 and away from the tip end of the second thread catcher 120 (in the upward direction in FIG. 10 ). Therefore, when the second thread catcher 120 returns to the standby position, the second thread catcher 120 can reliably catch the thread Ta.
- the controller 50 includes a ROM 52 in which various programs for performing various controls and processings, sewing data for sewing various patterns and other various setting data are stored, a CPU 51 which executes various programs stored in the ROM 52 , a RAM 53 which serves as a work area when executing various programs, an input interface 54 and an output interface 55 coupled to the CPU 51 , the ROM 52 , and the RAM 53 via buses, a switching drive circuit 56 which performs driving by supplying power to the sewing machine motor 5 , a drive circuit 57 which performs driving by supplying power to the needle bar swinging stepping motor 90 , a drive circuit 58 which performs driving by supplying power to the feed dog driving stepping motor 91 , and a drive circuit 59 which performs driving by supplying power to the thread catcher driving stepping motor 180 .
- a ROM 52 in which various programs for performing various controls and processings, sewing data for sewing various patterns and other various setting data are stored
- a CPU 51 which executes various programs stored in the ROM 52
- a RAM 53
- the input interface 54 transmits input signals from the start-stop switch 16 , the pattern selecting switch 17 , the speed setting portion 18 , the encoder 6 , and the main shaft position detecting sensor 7 to the CPU 51 , and the output interface 55 controls the drive circuits 56 , 57 , 58 , 59 and the selected pattern display 92 according to commands from the CPU 51 .
- the encoder 6 includes a disk and an optical sensor attached to a rotation shaft of the sewing machine motor 5 .
- the disk has slits opened at regular intervals along the circumference, and the optical sensor includes a light source and a light receiving device which are arranged across the disk.
- a pulse signal is generated from the light receiving device according to repetition of transmission and blocking of light from the light source.
- the encoder 6 is designed such that the optical sensor generates, for example, 180 pulses per a 360-degree rotation of the upper shaft.
- the pulse signal output from the encoder 6 is input into a pulse counter of the input interface 54 .
- the CPU 51 in response to input signals from the start-stop switch 16 , the pattern selecting switch 17 , the speed setting portion 18 , the encoder 6 , and the main shaft position detecting sensor 7 , the CPU 51 performs arithmetic processing by using the RAM 53 as a work area based on various control programs stored in the ROM 52 , and executes sewing control by driving various actuators of the sewing machine motor 5 , the needle bar swinging stepping motor 91 , and the feed dog driving stepping motor 91 , etc., by outputting output signals corresponding to the arithmetic processing results to the actuators.
- the controller 50 of this embodiment functions as cutting control means for cutting the thread T by moving the second thread catcher 120 by driving the sewing machine motor 5 after catching the thread T by moving the first thread catcher 110 by driving the stepping motor 180 .
- the CPU 51 reads a detection signal of the main shaft position detecting sensor 18 , and when the lower shaft 2 is positioned at a certain rotational angle (e.g., an angle at which the needle bar is stopped at the lower position), by forwardly driving the stepping motor 180 , moves the first thread catcher 110 and the second thread catcher 120 from the most retracted positions to the most advanced positions.
- the stepping motor 180 is driven in the reverse direction to move the first thread catcher 110 to the thread catching position, which is on the way of its retracting movement, while maintaining the second thread catcher 120 at the most advanced position.
- This control is performed by driving the stepping motor 180 so as to rotate the second cam 170 by a predetermined amount around the axis according to the cam shapes (see FIG. 7 ) of the circumferential cam portion 174 and the end cam portion 175 formed at predetermined phases in the circumferential direction of the second cam 170 .
- the controller 50 moves the first thread catcher 110 , which has caught the thread T, back to the most retracted position while maintaining the second thread catcher 120 at the most advanced position, and then moves the second thread catcher 120 to the most retracted position.
- the first cam follower 131 of the first link mechanism 130 is arranged at the standby portion 176 of the circumferential cam portion 174 of the second cam 170 , and the second cam follower 141 of the second link mechanism 140 is held in a state where it is arranged at the standby portion 177 of the end cam portion 175 of the second cam 170 . Therefore, the lower shaft 2 and the first cam 160 are freely rotatable without interference between the cam followers 131 , 141 and the first cam 160 .
- the first thread catcher 110 and the second thread catcher 120 stand by at the most retracted positions, i.e., at the standby positions.
- the sewing machine motor 5 stops, and the upper shaft and the lower shaft 2 stop in a state where the needle 3 is stopped at the lower position.
- the tip end 161 a of the end cam portion 161 of the first cam 160 is arranged at the opposite side of the first cam follower 131 with respect the axis line of the lower shaft 2 , that is, arranged at the lower side and the first cam 160 is stopped.
- the second cam 170 is driven, spaces for allowing the cam followers 131 , 141 to move so as to move the first thread catcher 110 and the second thread catcher 120 to the most advanced positions are provided.
- FIG. 14B at this time, the first thread catcher 110 and the second thread catcher 120 stand by in a state where they are still arranged at the standby positions.
- Step S 1 when the thread cutting button 30 is pressed and a thread cutting operation start signal is detected (Step S 1 ), the CPU 51 drives and forwardly rotates the stepping motor 180 via the drive circuit 59 (Step S 2 ) to rotate the second cam 170 in the circumferential direction G. Then, the first cam follower 131 in contact with the circumferential cam portion 174 due to the biasing force of the spring 134 , is moved rightward in FIGS. 14A and 14B along the circumferential cam portion 174 , and the link 132 turns around the pivot 138 in the direction A to forwardly move the first thread catcher 110 . Accordingly, the first thread catcher 110 is moved in the advancing direction C 1 (Step S 3 ).
- the first thread catcher 110 is moved to the most advanced position so that the first catching portion 111 passes through the path of the lower thread T 2 extending between the bobbin 24 and the needle hole 9 below the throat plate 8 .
- the second thread catcher 120 is moved to the most advanced position near the stitching point at which the second catching portion 121 becomes close to the first thread catcher 110 above the horizontal shuttle 21 (see FIG. 15B ).
- the CPU 51 rotates the second cam 170 in the reverse direction by reversely rotating the stepping motor 180 at a low speed via the drive circuit 59 (Step S 5 ), and retracts the first thread catcher 110 at a low speed via the first link mechanism 130 (Step S 6 ). Accordingly, the first thread catcher 110 is retracted, and the lower thread T 2 is caught by the first catching portion 111 (step S 7 ), and the lower thread T 2 is slowly drawn out of the bobbin 24 . As shown in FIG. 16A , when the second cam 170 is reversely rotated to a position of 90 degrees from its initial position (Step S 8 ), and as shown in FIG.
- the first thread catcher 110 moves to an upper thread catching position which is on the way of its retracting movement (first half), the CPU 51 stops the stepping motor 180 via the drive circuit 59 (Step S 9 ), and drives the sewing machine motor 5 via the drive circuit 56 (Step S 10 ).
- the first thread catcher 110 at the upper thread catching position and the second thread catcher 120 at the most advanced position are arranged such that their tip ends point against each other, and the first catching portion 111 and the second catching portion 121 becomes close to each other. In this state, only the lower thread T 2 is caught by the first catching portion 111 , and none of the threads T (T 1 , T 2 ) are caught by the second catching portion 121 .
- Step S 11 when the sewing machine motor 5 is driven, the lower shaft 2 and the first cam 160 rotate, and the horizontal shuttle 21 (the outer shuttle 22 ) coupled to the lower shaft 2 rotates (Step S 11 ).
- the horizontal shuttle 21 (the outer shuttle 22 ) is rotated at the rotation speed that is twice as high as the rotation speed of the lower shaft 2 , and therefore, when the lower shaft 2 rotates by half, that is, by about 180 degrees, the horizontal shuttle 21 (the outer shuttle 22 ) rotates by about 360 degrees, that is, makes a 360-degree rotation.
- FIG. 17A and 18A when the sewing machine motor 5 is driven, the lower shaft 2 and the first cam 160 rotate, and the horizontal shuttle 21 (the outer shuttle 22 ) coupled to the lower shaft 2 rotates (Step S 11 ).
- the horizontal shuttle 21 (the outer shuttle 22 ) is rotated at the rotation speed that is twice as high as the rotation speed of the lower shaft 2 , and therefore, when the lower shaft 2 rotates by half, that is, by about 180 degrees, the horizontal shuttle 21 (
- the retracting movement of the first thread catcher 110 one of (may be both) the pins 112 provided on one end of the first thread catcher 110 is eventually guided to the second guide portion 252 a of the guide slot 252 of the base plate 251 . Because the second guide portion 252 a formed such that the guide slot 252 is bent in a direction away from the second thread catcher 120 , the end portion of the first thread catcher 110 where the pins 112 are provided moves away from the second thread catcher 120 along the second guide portion 252 a.
- the other end portion of the first thread catcher 110 where the pins 112 are not provided that is, the first catching portion 111 catching the thread, moves so as to turn toward the fixed blade 150 in accordance with the movement of the pins 112 along the bent portion 252 a.
- the direction in which the lower thread T 2 extends between the first catching portion 111 and the needle hole 9 becomes close to a direction parallel to the Y-axis direction when seen in the plan view. Further, by the turning movement of the first catching portion 111 toward the fixed blade 150 , the thread T 2 further enters inside the moving range of the second thread catcher 120 .
- the lower thread T 2 is guided downward along the curved surface on the tip end of the second thread catcher 120 and caught by the second catching portion 121 . Therefore, in the state where the first thread catcher 110 is arranged at the most retracted position shown in FIG. 18B , the upper thread T 1 and the lower thread T 2 are caught by both of the first and second catching portions 111 , 121 (Step S 13 ).
- the second catching portion 121 of the second thread catcher 120 passes through the thread cutting position and further retracts to the most retracted position (Step S 14 ), whereby the upper thread T 1 and the lower thread T 2 are guided to the fixed blade 150 by the second catching portion 121 and are cut (Step S 15 ).
- the CPU 51 stops the sewing machine motor 5 via the drive circuit 56 (Step S 16 ), and then restarts the reverse rotation driving of the stepping motor 180 (second half) via the drive circuit 59 to execute processing for driving the second cam 170 in reverse direction to the origin position (Step S 17 ).
- the second cam 170 rotates in reverse to the initial position (0 degrees)
- the first cam follower 131 is guided into the standby portion 176 of the circumferential cam portion 174
- the second cam follower 141 is guided to the standby portion 177 of the end cam portion 175 . Therefore, both the first thread catcher 110 and the second thread catcher 120 are held at the most retracted positions (Step S 18 ), whereby the thread cutting processing is ended and the sewing machine becomes ready for the subsequent stitching operation.
- the thread cutting device 100 is configured such that, after catching the thread T with the first thread catcher 110 , the thread T extending between the first catching portion 111 of the first thread catcher 110 and the needle hole 9 is further caught by the second thread catcher 120 and is guided to the fixed blade 150 , whereby the thread T is cut. Therefore, the thread T can be cut at a portion closer to the needle hole 9 .
- the residual length of the thread T remaining on the side of the cloth after being cut can be shortened, and the residual length of the thread T remaining on the side of the sewing machine 1 can be made longer. Accordingly, the labor and time necessary for cutting the residual thread T on the side of the cloth in an appropriate length can be reduced, and in the subsequent sewing operation, the threads can be efficiently locked together, whereby the entire operational efficiency can be improved.
- the first guide portion 252 b of the guide slot 252 guides the first catching portion 111 of the first thread catcher 110 from the most advanced position toward the thread catching position to retract the first thread catcher 110 from the region below the throat plate 8 and to catch the thread. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 21B , the angle ⁇ between the straight line connecting the needle hole 9 and the first catching portion 111 of the first thread catcher 110 and the straight line along the advancing and retracting direction of the first thread catcher 110 is reduced, so that the thread extending between the first catching portion 111 of the first thread catcher 110 and the needle hole 9 of the throat plate 8 is easily caught by the second thread catcher 120 .
- the thread comes closer to the fixed blade 150 due to the second guide portion 252 a of the guide slot 252 , so that the moving distance of the second thread catcher 120 for catching the thread can be shortened. Even if the movement stroke of the second thread catcher 120 is not changed, as shown in FIG. 21A , the distance from the tip end of the second thread catcher 120 to the position of the thread becomes longer (the distance changes from R 1 to R 2 in FIG. 21A ), so that the thread can be more reliably caught by the second catching portion 121 of the second thread catcher 120 .
- the controller 50 may automatically drive the stepping motor 180 in response to a detection signal from detecting means (may be, for example, the main shaft position detection sensor 7 ) for detecting that the lower shaft 2 is positioned at a certain rotation angle.
- detecting means may be, for example, the main shaft position detection sensor 7
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Abstract
A thread cutting device of a sewing machine is provided. The thread cutting device cuts a thread extending between a horizontal shuttle and a throat plate of the sewing machine. The thread cutting device includes a fixed blade, a first thread catcher, a second thread catcher, a driving assembly which moves the first and second thread catchers such that the first thread catcher catches the thread before the second thread catcher catches the thread and pulls the thread toward the fixed blade to cut the thread, and a guide member disposed between the first thread catcher and the driving assembly. The guide member guides the first thread catcher from an advanced position to a thread catching position to catch the thread, and further guides the first thread catcher from the thread catching position to a standby position to turn the first thread catcher toward the fixed blade.
Description
- The present application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2008-040024 filed on Feb. 21, 2008, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention relates to a thread cutting device of a sewing machine which cuts a thread by catching the thread using a thread catcher and guiding the thread toward a fixed blade.
- As shown in
FIG. 22A , a related-art thread cutting device is provided, for example, in a domestic sewing machine having a horizontal shuttle 240 (see, e.g., JP 3106472 B2). The thread cutting device includes athread catcher 610 which moves back and forth using a power obtained from a lower shaft which is driven by a sewing machine motor. As shown inFIG. 22B , during the backward movement of thethread catcher 610, thethread catcher 610 catches a lower thread T using a forked thread catching portion at the tip end of thethread catcher 610 and guides the lower thread T toward a fixed blade to cut the lower thread T. - In view of beautiful finishing and improving efficiency of post-processing, it is preferable that residual lengths of upper and lower threads on a side of a cloth be short as possible after being cut.
- In contrast, in order to reliably lock the threads together in the subsequent sewing operation, a certain mount of residual lengths of the threads are required on a side of a sewing machine after being cut.
- However, as shown in
FIG. 23 , when cutting the lower thread with thethread catcher 610 and the fixed blade of the related art thread cutting device so as to ensure the required residual length L1 of the lower thread on the side of the sewing machine, the residual length L2 of the lower thread on the side of the cloth becomes undesirably long. - It is an object of the present invention to provide a thread cutting device of a sewing machine which can cut a thread to have an appropriate residual length.
- According to an aspect of the present invention, a thread cutting device of a sewing machine is provided. The sewing machine includes a needle which moves up and down, a throat plate formed with a needle hole through which the needle passes, and a horizontal shuttle which rotates below the throat plate to form a stitch in cooperation with the needle, wherein the thread cutting device is configured to cut a thread extending between the horizontal shuttle and the needle hole. The thread cutting device includes a fixed blade, a first thread catcher configured to catch the thread, a second thread catcher configured to catch the thread and to pull the thread toward the fixed blade to cut the thread, a driving assembly configured to move the first thread catcher and the second thread catcher such that the first thread catcher catches the thread before the second thread catcher catches and pulls the thread, and a guide member disposed between the first thread catcher and the driving assembly. The guide member is configured to guide the first thread catcher from an advanced position to a thread catching position at which the first thread catcher catches the thread, and to further guide the first thread catcher from the thread catching position to a standby position to turn the first thread catcher toward the fixed blade.
- Other aspects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description, the drawings and the claims.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a sewing machine according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a thread cutting device of the sewing machine; -
FIG. 3 is a plan view of the thread cutting device; -
FIG. 4A is a partial side view of a first thread catcher; -
FIG. 4B is a schematic view illustrating a heightwise relationship among a second thread catcher, a fixed blade, a throat plate, a horizontal shuttle and a thread; -
FIG. 4C is a plan view of the second thread catcher and the fixed blade; -
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of some components of the thread cutting device; -
FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken along the line VI-VI ofFIG. 5 ; -
FIG. 7 is a development view illustrating a configuration of a thread cutting cam; -
FIG. 8 is a development view illustrating a configuration of a thread catcher driving cam; -
FIG. 9 is a plan view illustrating a configuration of a guide mechanism; -
FIG. 10 is another plan view illustrating a configuration of the guide mechanism; -
FIG. 11 is a control block diagram of an electric configuration of the sewing machine; -
FIG. 12 is a flowchart of operations to be executed by the thread cutting device; -
FIG. 13A toFIG. 20 are explanatory views illustrating the respective operations of the thread cutting device; -
FIG. 21A is an explanatory view illustrating a location of a thread that is caught by the second thread catcher; -
FIG. 21B is an explanatory view illustrating a relationship between the thread and the second thread catcher; -
FIG. 22A andFIG. 22B are schematic views illustrating a thread catching operation of the related art thread cutting device; and -
FIG. 23 is an explanatory view illustrating the residual lengths of the thread in the related art thread cutting device. - Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. The following embodiments do not limit the scope of the present invention.
- In the following description, orientations of respective components of a sewing machine will be defined based on X, Y, and Z axes indicated in the drawings. In a state in which the sewing machine is placed on a horizontal plane, the Z-axis direction is an up-and-down direction along the vertical direction, the Y-axis direction is a right-and-left direction along which an arm portion of the sewing machine extends, and the X-axis direction is a front-and-rear direction which is horizontal and orthogonal to the Y-axis direction.
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sewing machine 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention is a domestic sewing machine which forms pattern stitches on a cloth by forwardly or rearwardly feeding the cloth along a cloth feeding direction while swinging aneedle 3 in a direction orthogonal to the cloth feeding direction. - The
sewing machine 1 includes a thread cutting device 100 (seeFIGS. 2 and 3 ) which cuts a thread, asewing machine frame 10 inside which thethread cutting device 100 is accommodated, a needle driving mechanism which is provided inside thesewing machine frame 10 to move theneedle 3 up and down, a shuttle mechanism 20 (seeFIG. 3 ) which cooperates with the needle driving mechanism to form the stitches, a sewing machine motor 5 (seeFIG. 5 ) which rotates a main shaft to serve as a driving source of the up-and-down movement of theneedle 3, an encoder 6 (seeFIG. 9 ) which detects a rotation amount of thesewing machine motor 5, a threadcutting start switch 30 which actuates thethread cutting device 100, a main shaft position detection sensor 7 (seeFIG. 9 ) which detects a certain position (e.g., an upper position) on a circumference of the main shaft, and a controller 50 (seeFIG. 9 ) which controls an operation of thesewing machine motor 5. - The
sewing machine 1 further includes a start-stop switch 16 from which start and stop of the sewing operation of thesewing machine 1 is input, apattern selecting switch 17 from which a pattern to be sewn is selected, aspeed setting portion 18 from which a stitching speed is set, a needle bar swingingstepping motor 90 serving as a drive source of the needle swinging, a feed dog drivingstepping motor 91 serving as a drive source of the cloth feeding, and a selected pattern display 92 (e.g., a liquid crystal display panel) which displays a selected pattern to be sewn. - As shown in
FIG. 1 , thesewing machine frame 10 includes anarm portion 11 which forms an upper portion of thesewing machine frame 10, abed portion 12 which forms a lower portion of thesewing machine frame 10 and extending in parallel to thearm portion 11, and avertical drum portion 13 which couples thearm portion 11 and thebed portion 12 and extending in the up-and-down direction (the Z-axis direction) orthogonal to the longitudinal directions of thearm portion 11 and thebed portion 12, so that thesewing machine frame 10 has a reversed-C shape in a front view. - Inside the
arm portion 11, an upper shaft (not shown) serving as the main shaft is rotatably provided along the Y-axis direction, i.e. along the longitudinal direction of thearm portion 11, and thesewing machine motor 5 is coupled to the upper shaft to serve as the main driving source of the sewing machine operations. A threadcutting start switch 30, from which a start of a thread cutting operation of thethread cutting device 100 is input, is provided on the operator-side face of the tip end portion of thearm portion 11. - Inside the
bed portion 12, alower shaft 2 is rotatably provided along the longitudinal direction of thebed portion 12, i.e. along the Y-axis direction. Thelower shaft 2 is coupled to the upper shaft via pulleys and a belt. That is, when the upper shaft is rotated thesewing machine motor 5, thelower shaft 2 is rotated via the pulleys and the belt. According to this embodiment, the rotational speed of the upper shaft and the rotational speed of thelower shaft 2 are the same so that the rotational angle of the upper shaft and the rotational angle of thelower shaft 2 correspond to each other. That is, the rotational angle of thelower shaft 2 is detectable by detecting the rotational angle of the upper shaft. Athroat plate 8 is disposed on a tip end portion of thebed portion 12 along an upper surface portion of thebed portion 12. Thethroat plate 8 is formed with aneedle hole 9 through which theneedle 3 penetrates during its up-and-down movement. - The needle driving mechanism includes a rotor spindle (not shown) fixed to the tip end of the upper shaft inside the tip end portion of the
arm portion 11, a crank rod (not shown) rotatably coupled to an eccentric portion of the rotor spindle, a needle bar coupled to a lower end of the crank rod, and theneedle 3 supported at a lower end portion of the needle bar. When the upper shaft is rotated by thesewing machine motor 5, up and down movements are transmitted to the needle bar through the rotor spindle and the crank rod, whereby theneedle 3 reciprocates along the up-and-down direction. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , theshuttle mechanism 20 is disposed inside the tip end portion of thebed portion 12 and near a stitching point at which theneedle 3 is moved down by the needle driving mechanism. Theshuttle mechanism 20 includes ahorizontal shuttle 21 which rotates around a shuttle shaft (not shown) vertically extending along the Z-axis direction. Thehorizontal shuttle 21 includes anouter shuttle 22 which rotates by obtaining a power from thelower shaft 2 via a shuttle shaft gear (not shown), and aninner shuttle 23 which does not rotate and is disposed inside of theouter shuttle 22. Theouter shuttle 22 rotates at a rotational speed which is twice as high as the rotational speed of the upper shaft and thelower shaft 2, i.e. theouter shuttle 22 rotates twice during a single rotation of thelower shaft 2. Theouter shuttle 22 has ahook 25 at an outer circumferential portion thereof. Thehook 25 catches a loop of an upper thread which is formed inside thebed portion 12 when theneedle 3 is moved up. Inside theinner shuttle 23, abobbin 24 around which a lower thread is wound is rotatably and replaceably attached. The upper side of thehorizontal shuttle 21 is opened to supply the lower thread from thebobbin 24. The lower thread and the upper thread are locked together to form a stitch. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , thethread cutting device 100 cuts at least one of the upper thread and the lower thread existing between thehorizontal shuttle 21 and theneedle hole 9. Thethread cutting device 100 includes afirst thread catcher 110 which moves back and forth below thethroat plate 8 to catch the thread, asecond thread catcher 120 which catches the thread extending between theneedle hole 9 and the first catchingportion 111 and guides the thread to the fixed blade 15 to cut the thread, and a drivingassembly 200 which is configured to drive thesecond thread catcher 120 to perform the catching operation and the cutting operation after the catching operation of thefirst thread catcher 110. - As shown in
FIG. 2 andFIG. 4A , thefirst thread catcher 110 has, on its tip end portion, a first catchingportion 111 having a hook-shape which is bent toward the back side C2 in its back and forth movement. Thefirst thread catcher 110 catches the thread T with the firstthread catching portion 111 by moving back and forth (a linear reciprocation) in the longitudinal direction of the lower shaft 2 (i.e. in a Y-axis direction) along aguide slot 252 of aguide mechanism 250 which will be described later. Thefirst thread catcher 110 is moved by afirst link mechanism 130 of the drivingassembly 200. While the firstthread catching portion 111 is forked in this embodiment (seeFIG. 2 ), it may be formed as a single hook. Alongside thefirst thread catcher 110, a clamp member (a thread holding member) is provided. When thefirst thread catcher 110 is at its initial position, i.e., at the most retracted position, the clamp member is brought into contact with a side surface of the first catchingportion 111 and holds the thread T that has been cut. A base end portion of thefirst thread catcher 110 is formed with two pins 112 (a support portion) extending substantially orthogonal to a direction in which thefirst thread catcher 110 extends. The twopins 112 are supported by thefirst link mechanism 130. - Likewise, the
second thread catcher 120 has, on its tip end portion, a second catchingportion 121 having a hook-shape which is bent toward the back side D2 in its back and forth movement. Thesecond thread catcher 120 catches the thread T extending between the first catchingportion 111 of thefirst thread catcher 110 and the needle hole 9 (seeFIG. 20 ). Thesecond thread catcher 120 is arranged at a position near the stitching point where the second catchingportion 121 can intersect, in a plan view, with the thread T extending between the first catchingportion 111 of thefirst thread catcher 110 and theneedle hole 9 by moving back and forth (a linear reciprocation) the along asecond guide slot 300 of theguide mechanism 250 which will be described later. Thesecond thread catcher 120 is driven by asecond link mechanism 140 of the drivingassembly 200. - As shown in
FIG. 4B , thesecond thread catcher 120 is disposed at a height at which the second catchingportion 121 can catch the thread T extending between the first catchingportion 111 of thefirst thread catcher 110 and theneedle hole 9. More specifically, a front end of thesecond thread catcher 120 is upwardly sharpened toward thethroat plate 8, and this front end moves to pass a region between the first catchingportion 111 of thefirst thread catcher 110 and thethroat plate 8. - The
second thread catcher 120, including the second catchingportion 121, is formed with a forked portion downwardly extending in parallel along the longitudinal direction of the second thread catcher 120 (seeFIGS. 3 and 4C ). The fixedblade 150 is arranged on an inner side of this forked portion such that its blade tip is oriented in an advancing direction of the second thread catcher 120 (seeFIGS. 4B and 4C ). Thesecond thread catcher 120 is moved back and forth by the drivingassembly 200 to perform the linear reciprocation along the fixedblade 150, thereby guiding the thread T, which has been caught by the second catchingportion 121, toward the fixedblade 150 to cut the thread T. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , the drivingassembly 200 includes a steppingmotor 180 serving as a drive source of the catching movement of thefirst thread catcher 110, a first cam 160 (a thread cutting cam) provided on thelower shaft 2 which is rotated by thesewing machine motor 5, a second cam 170 (a thread catcher drive cam) which is provided in parallel with thefirst cam 160 and driven by the steppingmotor 180, thefirst link mechanism 130 having afirst cam follower 131 which can contact drivers of thefirst cam 160 and thesecond cam 170 and transmitting a power for the back and forth movement to thefirst thread catcher 110 from thefirst cam 160 and thesecond cam 170, and thesecond link mechanism 140 having asecond cam follower 141 which can contact the drivers thefirst cam 160 and thesecond cam 170 and transmitting a power for the back and forth movement to thesecond thread catcher 120 from thefirst cam 160 and thesecond cam 170. - As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 5 , the steppingmotor 180 is placed inside thebed portion 12 at a position on a side of the vertical drum portion 13 (the right side inFIG. 5 ) and is arranged such that an output shaft thereof extends along the Y-axis direction. One end of atorque transmission shaft 191 extending parallel to thelower shaft 2 is coupled to the output shaft of the steppingmotor 180 viagears gear 193 is provided on the other end of thetorque transmission shaft 191. When the steppingmotor 180 is driven, a torque is imparted to thesecond cam 170 through apower transmission mechanism 190 including thegears torque transmission shaft 191 and thegear 193. - In this embodiment, the
second cam 170 is rotated to move thefirst thread catcher 110 and thesecond thread catcher 120 in their respective advancing directions C1, D1 when the steppingmotor 180 is rotated in a forward rotating direction, and thesecond cam 170 is rotated to move thefirst thread catcher 110 and thesecond thread catcher 120 in their respective retracting directions C2, D2 when the steppingmotor 180 is rotated in a reverse rotating direction (seeFIG. 7 ). - In accordance with the axial rotations of the
second cam 170, thefirst thread catcher 110 is moved back and forth via thefirst link mechanism 130 and thesecond thread catcher 120 is moved back and forth via thesecond link mechanism 140. A driving amount of the steppingmotor 180 corresponding to an axial rotation amount thesecond cam 170 is empirically obtained in advance as pulse numbers corresponding to various back and forth moving distances, and are stored in aROM 52 which is a storage unit of thecontroller 50. - The
first cam 160 is an end cam which is fixed to thelower shaft 2 and is rotatable with thelower shaft 2. Thefirst cam 160 has drivers on both end faces in the axial direction of thelower shaft 2, i.e. in the Y-axis direction. An end face of the first cam 160 (the left end face inFIG. 5 ) on a retracting side in the back and forth movement of thefirst thread catcher 110, i.e. on a tip end side of thebed portion 12 is configured as anend cam portion 161 which engages with thefirst cam follower 131 of thefirst link mechanism 130. The other end face (the right end face inFIG. 5 ) on a side of thevertical drum portion 13 inside thebed portion 12 is configured as anotherend cam portion 162 which engages with thesecond cam follower 141 of thesecond link mechanism 140. - When driven by the
sewing machine motor 5, theend cam portions first cam 160 guides thecam followers first thread catcher 110 which has caught the thread T is retracted to the most retracted position while keeping thesecond thread catcher 120 positioned at the most advanced position, and such that thesecond thread catcher 120 is retracted to its most retracted position thereafter. - More specifically, end face shapes of the respective
end cam portions FIG. 8 ) so as to guide thecam followers lower shaft 2 which is rotated by thesewing machine motor 5 in accordance with thecontroller 50. - The
second cam 170 is a cylindrical cam which is arranged such that its axial direction is along the Y-axis direction. Thesecond cam 170 is arranged such that it is concentric with thefirst cam 160 fixed to thelower shaft 2 to accommodate thefirst cam 160 thereinside. That is, as shown inFIGS. 5 and 6 , thefirst cam 160 fixed to thelower shaft 2 is rotatably inserted inside thesecond cam 170 together with thelower shaft 2. - A
gear 171 and aflange 172 are provided on the outer peripheral portion of thesecond cam 170 near the respective end portions in the axial direction of thesecond cam 170. Thegear 171 and theflange 172 are brought into contact withrespective support members 178 which rotatably support thesecond cam 170, thereby positioning thesecond cam 170 with respect to the axial direction. Thegear 171 is a driven gear which transmits a rotational force from the steppingmotor 180 to thesecond cam 170. - The
second cam 170 is formed with anopening 173 which penetrates through a part of the peripheral surface of thesecond cam 170. As shown inFIG. 7 , an end face of theopening 173 on a side of the gear 171 (a lower side inFIG. 7 ) is opened in an expanded manner so as to become closer to thegear 171 toward one end side in the circumferential direction of thesecond cam 171, i.e., toward the reverse rotating direction of the stepping motor 180 (toward the right inFIG. 7 ). This end face of theopening 173 is configured as acircumferential cam portion 174 having a diagonal portion which is formed to incline with respect to the X-axis direction and the Y-axis direction. - When the
second cam 170 is rotated around the Y-axis, thecircumferential cam portion 74 moves thefirst cam follower 131 in the Y-axis direction, while thefirst cam follower 131 is brought into contact with thecircumferential cam portion 174 by a biasing force of aspring 134. Thecircumferential cam portion 174 has astandby portion 176 formed along the circumferential direction orthogonal to the axial direction of thesecond cam 170, on the forward rotation side of the stepping motor 180 (the left side inFIG. 7 ). When thefirst cam follower 131 of thefirst link mechanism 130 engages with thestandby portion 176, thefirst thread catcher 110 is positioned at a standby position (seeFIG. 13B ) which is the most retracted position in its back and forth movement. More specifically, thestandby portion 176 moves thefirst thread catcher 110 backward and moves thefirst cam follower 131 to a position at which theend cam portion 161 of thefirst cam 160 and thefirst cam follower 131 of thefirst link mechanism 130 are disengaged from each other, and holds thefirst cam follower 131 at this position. In other words, when thefirst cam follower 131 is held at thestandby portion 176 so that thefirst thread catcher 110 is positioned at the standby position (seeFIG. 13B ), thelower shaft 2 and thefirst cam 160 can freely rotate without being disturbed. - On the other hand, similar to the
circumferential cam portion 174, theend cam portion 175 moves thesecond thread catcher 120 backward to the most retracted position via thesecond link mechanism 140 and moves thesecond cam follower 141 to a position at which theend cam portion 162 of thefirst cam 160 and thesecond cam follower 141 of thesecond link mechanism 140 are disengaged from each other, and holds the second cam follower at this position. That is, when thesecond cam follower 141 is arranged at thestandby portion 177 which is formed along the circumferential direction orthogonal to the axial direction and thesecond thread catcher 120 is arranged at the standby position (seeFIG. 13B ), thesecond cam follower 141 and thefirst cam 160 are disengaged from each other (seeFIG. 13A ), so that thelower shaft 2 and thefirst cam 160 can freely rotate without being disturbed. - In other words, the
circumferential cam portion 174 and theend cam portion 175 of thesecond cam 170 are configured to retract thefirst thread catcher 110 and thesecond thread catcher 120 and to move and hold thecam followers first cam 160 is disengaged from both of thecam followers - Further, the
circumferential cam portion 174 and theend cam portion 175 of thesecond cam 170 move thefirst thread catcher 110 and thesecond thread catcher 120 from their most retracted positions to most advanced positions by forward rotation of the steppingmotor 180, and then guide thecam followers motor 180 such that thefirst thread catcher 110 is positioned at a thread catching position which is on the way back to the most retracted position while maintaining thesecond thread catcher 12 at the most advanced position (seeFIG. 7 ). - As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3 , thefirst link mechanism 130 includes alink 132 whose one end is rotatably supported on a base (not shown) which is fixed inside thebed portion 12, alink 133 which is rotatably coupled to the other end portion of thelink 132, and aspring 134 which biases thelink 132 toward one rotating direction. - One end of the
link 132 is supported on a side to thesecond cam 170 by apivot 138 whose axial center is in the Z-axis direction, and the other end of thelink 132 is horizontally extended above thesecond cam 170 and is provided so as to be horizontally rotatable around thepivot 138. The rod-shapedfirst cam follower 131 is extended downward from a central portion in the longitudinal direction of thelink 132. Thefirst cam follower 131 has a lower end inserted into theopening 173 of thesecond cam 170, and contactable with both thecircumferential cam 174 of thesecond cam 170 and theend cam portion 161 of thefirst cam 160. From the other end of thelink 132, apin 137 is upwardly protruded. - At a central portion in the longitudinal direction of the
link 133, aslot 136 which penetrates thelink 133 in the Z-axis direction is formed along the longitudinal direction. Thelink 133 is rotatably coupled to thelink 132 via apin 137 which is slidably fitted in theslot 136. One end of thelink 133 on the opposite side of thepivot 138 of thelink 132 across the coupling portion to thelink 132 is supported on the base (not shown) fixed inside thebed portion 12 rotatably around apivot 139 along the Z-axis direction so that thelink 133 can turn horizontally. At the other end of thelink 133, aslot 135 which penetrates thelink 133 in the Z-axis direction along the longitudinal direction is formed, and in theslot 135, thepins 112 provided at a lower portion of thefirst thread catcher 110 is slidably engaged. - The
spring 134 biases thelink 132 so as to rotate thelink 132 in the direction A1 shown inFIG. 3 . In other words, by biasing thefirst cam follower 131 extending below thelink 132 toward thecircumferential cam portion 174 and theend cam portion 161 side, thespring 134 biases thefirst thread catcher 110 coupled to thelink 132 via thelink 133 in the advancing direction C1, i.e. in the rightward direction inFIG. 3 . - The
first link mechanism 130 transmits a moving force in the advancing direction C1 (the rightward direction inFIGS. 3 and 5 ) to thefirst thread catcher 110 by an biasing force of thespring 134, and when thefirst cam 160 or thesecond cam 170 rotates and thefirst cam follower 131 is moved to the tip end side of the bed portion 12 (the left side inFIGS. 3 and 5 ) against the biasing force of thespring 134, the first link mechanism transmits a moving force in the retracting direction C2 to thefirst thread catcher 110. - As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3 , thesecond link mechanism 140 includes alink 142 whose one end is axially supported so as to horizontally turn at a position closer to the stitching point than thefirst link mechanism 130, alink 143 coupled to the other end of thelink 142, and aspring 144 which biases thelink 142 toward one rotating direction B1. - The
link 142 has a substantially L shape, and one end thereof is supported so as to horizontally rotate around apivot 148 along the Z-axis direction. The other end of thelink 142 is horizontally extended toward a region above thelower shaft 2 and is horizontally rotatable (seeFIG. 5 ). At the other end of thelink 142, apin 147 is provided to protrude upward, and the rod-shapedsecond cam follower 141 is provided to extend downward. The lower end of thesecond cam follower 141 is extended to the vicinity of thelower shaft 2 and is contactable with both of theend cam portion 175 of thesecond cam 170 and theend cam portion 162 of thefirst cam 160. - The
link 143 has a substantially L shape, and is supported at a bent portion of the L shape so as to horizontally rotate around apivot 149 along the Z-axis direction. At one end of the shorter side of thelink 143, aslot 145 extending along a radial direction of thepivot 149 is formed to penetrate thelink 143 in the Z-axis direction. Thelink 143 is rotatably coupled to thelink 142 via apin 147 slidably inserted through theslot 145. At the other end of the longer side of thelink 143, a slot 143 a extending along a radial direction of thepivot 149 is formed to penetrate thelink 143 in the Z-axis direction. In the slot 143 a, apin 122 provided on the lower portion of thesecond thread catcher 120 is slidably engaged. - The
spring 144 biases thelink 142 such that thelink 142 rotates in the direction B1 shown inFIG. 3 . In other words, thespring 144 biases thesecond cam follower 141 provided at the lower end of thelink 142 toward theend cam portion 145 and theend cam portion 162 side, and biases thesecond thread catcher 120 coupled to thelink 142 via thelink 143 in the advancing direction D1. - The
second link mechanism 140 transmits a moving force in the advancing direction D1 to thesecond thread catcher 120 by the biasing force of thespring 144, and when thefirst cam 160 or thesecond cam 170 rotates and thesecond cam follower 141 is moved to thevertical drum portion 13 side (to the right inFIGS. 3 and 5 ) against the biasing force of thespring 144, the second link mechanism transmits a moving force in the retracting direction D2 to thesecond thread catcher 120. - As shown in
FIGS. 9 and 10 , when thefirst thread catcher 110 retracts from the region below thethroat plate 8 after catching the thread T, theguide mechanism 250 guides the first catchingportion 111 of thefirst thread catcher 110 to become closer to the fixedblade 150 with respect to the moving direction of thesecond thread catcher 120. - The
guide mechanism 250 is disposed between thefirst thread catcher 110 and thelink 133 and includes a base plate 251 (a guide member) which is fixed to thesewing machine frame 10. The base plate is formed with theguide slot 252 which penetrates thebase plate 251. - The
base plate 251 is disposed between thefirst thread catcher 110 and thelink 133. The twopins 112 extending from thefirst thread catcher 110 toward thelink 133 are slidably inserted in theguide slot 252 from above. Accordingly, the twopins 112 of thefirst thread catcher 110 which interlocks with thelink 133 moves along theguide slot 252 of thebase plate 251. - The
guide slot 252 extends in the advancing and retracting direction of the first thread catcher 110 (the right-and-left direction inFIG. 9 ). Theguide slot 252 includes afirst guide portion 252 b which guides thefirst thread catcher 110 from the most advanced position toward the thread catching position at which thefirst thread catcher 110 catches the thread and asecond guide portion 252 a which is formed continuously from thefirst guide portion 252 b to guide thefirst thread catcher 110 from the thread catching position toward the standby position. The left end of theguide slot 252 is the standby position of thefirst thread catcher 110, and the right end of theguide slot 252 is the most advanced position of thefirst thread catcher 110. The thread catching portion is between the standby position and the advanced position, and on the way back from the advanced position to the standby position, thefirst thread catcher 110 catches the thread at the thread catching position. - The
first guide portion 252 b is parallel to the Y-axis direction, and the right end side thereof guides thefirst thread catcher 110 to the most advanced position. - As shown in
FIG. 3 andFIG. 9 , thesecond guide portion 252 a is formed so as to incline toward the standby position (i.e., in an obliquely and downwardly left direction inFIG. 9 ). That is, thesecond guide portion 252 a is formed to extend from thefirst guide portion 252 b toward a direction away from thesecond thread catcher 120. - As shown in
FIG. 10 , when the preceding one of thepins 112 of thefirst thread catcher 110, i.e. thepin 112 on the left side inFIG. 10 , is engaged into thesecond guide portion 252 a, thefirst thread catcher 110 inclines such that the first catchingportion 111 on the right side of thefirst thread catcher 110 having a straight shape moves in the upper direction inFIG. 10 , whereby the first catchingportion 111 becomes closer to the fixedblade 150 in the moving direction of thesecond thread catcher 120. - For comparison, a standby position of the
first thread catcher 110′ used with a guide slot of the related art is shown by a dashed-dotted line inFIG. 10 . In comparison with the related artfirst thread catcher 110′, thefirst thread catcher 110 at the standby position of this embodiment becomes closer to the fixedblade 150. - Accordingly, the thread Ta which is caught by the
first thread catcher 110 and extending between the first catchingportion 111 of thefirst thread catcher 110 and theneedle hole 9 moves toward the fixedblade 150 and away from the tip end of the second thread catcher 120 (in the upward direction inFIG. 10 ). Therefore, when thesecond thread catcher 120 returns to the standby position, thesecond thread catcher 120 can reliably catch the thread Ta. - Next, a configuration of a control system of the
sewing machine 1 will be described in detail with reference toFIG. 11 . - As shown in
FIG. 11 , thecontroller 50 includes aROM 52 in which various programs for performing various controls and processings, sewing data for sewing various patterns and other various setting data are stored, aCPU 51 which executes various programs stored in theROM 52, aRAM 53 which serves as a work area when executing various programs, aninput interface 54 and anoutput interface 55 coupled to theCPU 51, theROM 52, and theRAM 53 via buses, a switchingdrive circuit 56 which performs driving by supplying power to thesewing machine motor 5, adrive circuit 57 which performs driving by supplying power to the needle bar swinging steppingmotor 90, adrive circuit 58 which performs driving by supplying power to the feed dog driving steppingmotor 91, and adrive circuit 59 which performs driving by supplying power to the thread catcherdriving stepping motor 180. - The
input interface 54 transmits input signals from the start-stop switch 16, thepattern selecting switch 17, thespeed setting portion 18, theencoder 6, and the main shaftposition detecting sensor 7 to theCPU 51, and theoutput interface 55 controls thedrive circuits pattern display 92 according to commands from theCPU 51. - The
encoder 6 includes a disk and an optical sensor attached to a rotation shaft of thesewing machine motor 5. The disk has slits opened at regular intervals along the circumference, and the optical sensor includes a light source and a light receiving device which are arranged across the disk. When the upper shaft rotates by 360 degrees, a pulse signal is generated from the light receiving device according to repetition of transmission and blocking of light from the light source. Theencoder 6 is designed such that the optical sensor generates, for example, 180 pulses per a 360-degree rotation of the upper shaft. The pulse signal output from theencoder 6 is input into a pulse counter of theinput interface 54. - In the
controller 50, in response to input signals from the start-stop switch 16, thepattern selecting switch 17, thespeed setting portion 18, theencoder 6, and the main shaftposition detecting sensor 7, theCPU 51 performs arithmetic processing by using theRAM 53 as a work area based on various control programs stored in theROM 52, and executes sewing control by driving various actuators of thesewing machine motor 5, the needle bar swinging steppingmotor 91, and the feed dog driving steppingmotor 91, etc., by outputting output signals corresponding to the arithmetic processing results to the actuators. - Further, the
controller 50 of this embodiment functions as cutting control means for cutting the thread T by moving thesecond thread catcher 120 by driving thesewing machine motor 5 after catching the thread T by moving thefirst thread catcher 110 by driving the steppingmotor 180. In detail, when pressing on thethread cutting switch 30 is detected, in thecontroller 50, theCPU 51 reads a detection signal of the main shaftposition detecting sensor 18, and when thelower shaft 2 is positioned at a certain rotational angle (e.g., an angle at which the needle bar is stopped at the lower position), by forwardly driving the steppingmotor 180, moves thefirst thread catcher 110 and thesecond thread catcher 120 from the most retracted positions to the most advanced positions. Thereafter, the steppingmotor 180 is driven in the reverse direction to move thefirst thread catcher 110 to the thread catching position, which is on the way of its retracting movement, while maintaining thesecond thread catcher 120 at the most advanced position. This control is performed by driving the steppingmotor 180 so as to rotate thesecond cam 170 by a predetermined amount around the axis according to the cam shapes (seeFIG. 7 ) of thecircumferential cam portion 174 and theend cam portion 175 formed at predetermined phases in the circumferential direction of thesecond cam 170. - After executing the above-described control, by stopping the stepping
motor 180 and driving thesewing machine motor 5, thecontroller 50 moves thefirst thread catcher 110, which has caught the thread T, back to the most retracted position while maintaining thesecond thread catcher 120 at the most advanced position, and then moves thesecond thread catcher 120 to the most retracted position. - Next, based on the flowchart of
FIG. 12 andFIG. 13A toFIG. 20 , operations of thesewing machine 1 having the configuration above described will be described. - As shown in
FIG. 13A , during the stitching operation, thefirst cam follower 131 of thefirst link mechanism 130 is arranged at thestandby portion 176 of thecircumferential cam portion 174 of thesecond cam 170, and thesecond cam follower 141 of thesecond link mechanism 140 is held in a state where it is arranged at thestandby portion 177 of theend cam portion 175 of thesecond cam 170. Therefore, thelower shaft 2 and thefirst cam 160 are freely rotatable without interference between thecam followers first cam 160. As shown inFIG. 13B , thefirst thread catcher 110 and thesecond thread catcher 120 stand by at the most retracted positions, i.e., at the standby positions. - When the stitching operation is finished, the
sewing machine motor 5 stops, and the upper shaft and thelower shaft 2 stop in a state where theneedle 3 is stopped at the lower position. At this time, as shown inFIG. 14A , the tip end 161 a of theend cam portion 161 of thefirst cam 160 is arranged at the opposite side of thefirst cam follower 131 with respect the axis line of thelower shaft 2, that is, arranged at the lower side and thefirst cam 160 is stopped. Accordingly, when thesecond cam 170 is driven, spaces for allowing thecam followers first thread catcher 110 and thesecond thread catcher 120 to the most advanced positions are provided. As shown inFIG. 14B , at this time, thefirst thread catcher 110 and thesecond thread catcher 120 stand by in a state where they are still arranged at the standby positions. - Next, when the
thread cutting button 30 is pressed and a thread cutting operation start signal is detected (Step S1), theCPU 51 drives and forwardly rotates the steppingmotor 180 via the drive circuit 59 (Step S2) to rotate thesecond cam 170 in the circumferential direction G. Then, thefirst cam follower 131 in contact with thecircumferential cam portion 174 due to the biasing force of thespring 134, is moved rightward inFIGS. 14A and 14B along thecircumferential cam portion 174, and thelink 132 turns around thepivot 138 in the direction A to forwardly move thefirst thread catcher 110. Accordingly, thefirst thread catcher 110 is moved in the advancing direction C1 (Step S3). According to the rotation of thesecond cam 170, thesecond cam follower 141 in contact with theend cam portion 175 due to the biasing force of thespring 144 is moved leftward inFIGS. 14A and 14B along theend cam portion 175. Accordingly, thelink 142 is turned around thepivot 148 in the direction B1, and thesecond thread catcher 120 moves in the advancing direction C1 (Step S3). - As shown in
FIG. 15A , when the steppingmotor 180 is driven until thesecond cam 170 is rotated by 180 degrees in the direction G from its initial position (Step S4), as shown inFIG. 15B , thefirst thread catcher 110 is moved to the most advanced position so that the first catchingportion 111 passes through the path of the lower thread T2 extending between thebobbin 24 and theneedle hole 9 below thethroat plate 8. Further, in accordance with the rotation of thesecond cam 170, thesecond thread catcher 120 is moved to the most advanced position near the stitching point at which the second catchingportion 121 becomes close to thefirst thread catcher 110 above the horizontal shuttle 21 (seeFIG. 15B ). - When the
first thread catcher 110 is moved to the most advanced position, theCPU 51 rotates thesecond cam 170 in the reverse direction by reversely rotating the steppingmotor 180 at a low speed via the drive circuit 59 (Step S5), and retracts thefirst thread catcher 110 at a low speed via the first link mechanism 130 (Step S6). Accordingly, thefirst thread catcher 110 is retracted, and the lower thread T2 is caught by the first catching portion 111 (step S7), and the lower thread T2 is slowly drawn out of thebobbin 24. As shown inFIG. 16A , when thesecond cam 170 is reversely rotated to a position of 90 degrees from its initial position (Step S8), and as shown inFIG. 16B , thefirst thread catcher 110 moves to an upper thread catching position which is on the way of its retracting movement (first half), theCPU 51 stops the steppingmotor 180 via the drive circuit 59 (Step S9), and drives thesewing machine motor 5 via the drive circuit 56 (Step S10). As shown inFIG. 16B , in the state where the steppingmotor 180 is stopped in Step S9, thefirst thread catcher 110 at the upper thread catching position and thesecond thread catcher 120 at the most advanced position are arranged such that their tip ends point against each other, and the first catchingportion 111 and the second catchingportion 121 becomes close to each other. In this state, only the lower thread T2 is caught by the first catchingportion 111, and none of the threads T (T1, T2) are caught by the second catchingportion 121. - As shown in
FIGS. 17A and 18A , when thesewing machine motor 5 is driven, thelower shaft 2 and thefirst cam 160 rotate, and the horizontal shuttle 21 (the outer shuttle 22) coupled to thelower shaft 2 rotates (Step S11). The horizontal shuttle 21 (the outer shuttle 22) is rotated at the rotation speed that is twice as high as the rotation speed of thelower shaft 2, and therefore, when thelower shaft 2 rotates by half, that is, by about 180 degrees, the horizontal shuttle 21 (the outer shuttle 22) rotates by about 360 degrees, that is, makes a 360-degree rotation. As shown inFIG. 17B , during the half rotation of thelower shaft 2 and thefirst cam 160, the upper thread T1 which passed through theouter shuttle 22 is caught concurrently by the catchingportions thread catchers 110 and 120 (Step S12). In other words, at this time, the upper thread T1 and the lower thread T2 are caught by the first catchingportion 111, and the upper thread T1 is caught by the second catchingportion 121. As shown inFIG. 18A , when theend cam portion 161 of thefirst cam 160 rotates to a position at which it comes into contact with thefirst cam follower 131, thefirst cam follower 131 is moved leftward along theend cam portion 161. Along with this, thefirst thread catcher 110 is further retracted (second half). - As shown in
FIG. 20 , by retracting thefirst thread catcher 110 from the upper thread catching position to the most retracted position, among the upper thread T1 and the lower thread T2 caught by the first catchingportion 111, an angle of the lower thread T2 extending between the second catchingportion 111 and theneedle hole 9 changes. In other words, in accordance with the retracting movement of the first thread catcher 110 (second half), the lower thread T2 extending between the first catchingportion 111 and theneedle hole 9 becomes close to the direction parallel to the Y-axis direction in the plan view. - Further, by the retracting movement of the
first thread catcher 110, one of (may be both) thepins 112 provided on one end of thefirst thread catcher 110 is eventually guided to thesecond guide portion 252 a of theguide slot 252 of thebase plate 251. Because thesecond guide portion 252 a formed such that theguide slot 252 is bent in a direction away from thesecond thread catcher 120, the end portion of thefirst thread catcher 110 where thepins 112 are provided moves away from thesecond thread catcher 120 along thesecond guide portion 252 a. - On the other hand, the other end portion of the
first thread catcher 110 where thepins 112 are not provided, that is, the first catchingportion 111 catching the thread, moves so as to turn toward the fixedblade 150 in accordance with the movement of thepins 112 along thebent portion 252 a. - Accordingly, as the lower thread T2 is pulled by the retracting movement of the
first thread catcher 110, the direction in which the lower thread T2 extends between the first catchingportion 111 and theneedle hole 9 becomes close to a direction parallel to the Y-axis direction when seen in the plan view. Further, by the turning movement of the first catchingportion 111 toward the fixedblade 150, the thread T2 further enters inside the moving range of thesecond thread catcher 120. - According to the angle change of the lower thread T2, the lower thread T2 is guided downward along the curved surface on the tip end of the
second thread catcher 120 and caught by the second catchingportion 121. Therefore, in the state where thefirst thread catcher 110 is arranged at the most retracted position shown inFIG. 18B , the upper thread T1 and the lower thread T2 are caught by both of the first and second catchingportions 111,121 (Step S13). - As shown in
FIG. 19B , the second catchingportion 121 of thesecond thread catcher 120 passes through the thread cutting position and further retracts to the most retracted position (Step S14), whereby the upper thread T1 and the lower thread T2 are guided to the fixedblade 150 by the second catchingportion 121 and are cut (Step S15). - Thereafter, as shown in
FIG. 19A , when thelower shaft 2 and thefirst cam 160 rotate by 180 degrees, thefirst cam follower 131 is guided to the tip end 161 a of theend cam portion 161 of thefirst cam 160, and thefirst thread catcher 110 is retracted to the vicinity of the standby position which is the initial position. Further, thesecond cam follower 141 is guided to the tip end of theend cam portion 162 of thefirst cam 160, and thesecond thread catcher 120 is retracted to the vicinity of the standby position which is the initial position. - Further, the
CPU 51 stops thesewing machine motor 5 via the drive circuit 56 (Step S16), and then restarts the reverse rotation driving of the stepping motor 180 (second half) via thedrive circuit 59 to execute processing for driving thesecond cam 170 in reverse direction to the origin position (Step S17). Accordingly, thesecond cam 170 rotates in reverse to the initial position (0 degrees), thefirst cam follower 131 is guided into thestandby portion 176 of thecircumferential cam portion 174, and thesecond cam follower 141 is guided to thestandby portion 177 of theend cam portion 175. Therefore, both thefirst thread catcher 110 and thesecond thread catcher 120 are held at the most retracted positions (Step S18), whereby the thread cutting processing is ended and the sewing machine becomes ready for the subsequent stitching operation. - As described above, the
thread cutting device 100 is configured such that, after catching the thread T with thefirst thread catcher 110, the thread T extending between the first catchingportion 111 of thefirst thread catcher 110 and theneedle hole 9 is further caught by thesecond thread catcher 120 and is guided to the fixedblade 150, whereby the thread T is cut. Therefore, the thread T can be cut at a portion closer to theneedle hole 9. That is, in comparison with the thread cutting device of the related art in which the thread T is cut by catching the thread T and guiding the thread T toward the fixed blade with thesingle thread catcher 610, the residual length of the thread T remaining on the side of the cloth after being cut can be shortened, and the residual length of the thread T remaining on the side of thesewing machine 1 can be made longer. Accordingly, the labor and time necessary for cutting the residual thread T on the side of the cloth in an appropriate length can be reduced, and in the subsequent sewing operation, the threads can be efficiently locked together, whereby the entire operational efficiency can be improved. - Further, the
first guide portion 252 b of theguide slot 252 guides the first catchingportion 111 of thefirst thread catcher 110 from the most advanced position toward the thread catching position to retract thefirst thread catcher 110 from the region below thethroat plate 8 and to catch the thread. Therefore, as shown inFIG. 21B , the angle θ between the straight line connecting theneedle hole 9 and the first catchingportion 111 of thefirst thread catcher 110 and the straight line along the advancing and retracting direction of thefirst thread catcher 110 is reduced, so that the thread extending between the first catchingportion 111 of thefirst thread catcher 110 and theneedle hole 9 of thethroat plate 8 is easily caught by thesecond thread catcher 120. - Furthermore, as shown in
FIG. 21A , the thread comes closer to the fixedblade 150 due to thesecond guide portion 252 a of theguide slot 252, so that the moving distance of thesecond thread catcher 120 for catching the thread can be shortened. Even if the movement stroke of thesecond thread catcher 120 is not changed, as shown inFIG. 21A , the distance from the tip end of thesecond thread catcher 120 to the position of the thread becomes longer (the distance changes from R1 to R2 inFIG. 21A ), so that the thread can be more reliably caught by the second catchingportion 121 of thesecond thread catcher 120. - While the stepping
motor 180 is driven in response to an input of a thread cutting signal by pressing of thethread cutting button 30 in the embodiment described above, thecontroller 50 may automatically drive the steppingmotor 180 in response to a detection signal from detecting means (may be, for example, the main shaft position detection sensor 7) for detecting that thelower shaft 2 is positioned at a certain rotation angle.
Claims (3)
1. A thread cutting device of a sewing machine, the sewing machine comprising a needle which moves up and down, a throat plate formed with a needle hole through which the needle passes, and a horizontal shuttle which rotates below the throat plate to form a stitch in cooperation with the needle, wherein the thread cutting device is configured to cut a thread extending between the horizontal shuttle and the needle hole, the thread cutting device comprising:
a fixed blade;
a first thread catcher configured to catch the thread;
a second thread catcher configured to catch the thread and to pull the thread toward the fixed blade to cut the thread;
a driving assembly configured to move the first thread catcher and the second thread catcher such that the first thread catcher catches the thread before the second thread catcher catches and pulls the thread; and
a guide member disposed between the first thread catcher and the driving assembly,
wherein the guide member is configured to guide the first thread catcher from an advanced position to a thread catching position at which the first thread catcher catches the thread, and to further guide the first thread catcher from the thread catching position to a standby position to turn the first thread catcher toward the fixed blade.
2. The thread cutting device according to claim 1 , wherein the first thread catcher comprises:
a support portion; and
a catching portion which catches the thread,
wherein the guide member is formed with a guide slot into which the support portion is inserted, and
wherein the guide slot comprises:
a first guide portion which guides the first thread catcher from the advanced position to the thread catching position; and
a second guide portion which extends from the first guide portion in a direction away from the second thread catcher to guide the first thread catcher from the thread catching position to the standby position.
3. A thread cutting device of a sewing machine, the sewing machine comprising a needle which moves up and down, a throat plate formed with a needle hole through which the needle passes, and a horizontal shuttle which rotates below the throat plate to form a stitch in cooperation with the needle, wherein the thread cutting device cuts a thread extending between the horizontal shuttle and the needle hole, the thread cutting device comprising:
cutting means for cutting the thread;
first thread catching means for catching the thread;
second thread catching means for catching the thread and for pulling the thread toward the cutting means to cut the thread;
driving means for moving the first thread catching means and the second thread catching means such that the first thread catching means catches the thread before the second thread catching means catches and pulls the thread; and
guiding means for guiding the first thread catching means from an advanced position to a thread catching position at which the first thread catching means catches the thread, and for further guiding the first thread catching means from the thread catching position to a standby position to turn the first thread catching means toward the cutting means.
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